Apologies for our absence this winter. It's been long, cold and evil but team Art Buying have emerged from the bitter frosts to present you with the latest selection of splendid photography from iris London.

So soak up these spring delights, starting with daisies in carpets from Philips and ending with some highlights from our photographer in residence, Oliver Elliot.

Tara Moore for Philips



We created this authentic 'lawn carpet' on location, with the help of model makers Andy Knight.

The image was shot by Tara Moore

Korner Union and Sony Ericsson



A familiar sight at many a bus stop at the moment. We commisioned the very talented Korner Union to shoot this using their skills with mirrors and reflections.

KU are represented by Carole Lambert Agency

Jay Brooks and Mardi Gras




We shot these fabulous posters with the lovely Jay Brooks a few months back.

Leo Cackett for Sony Ericsson



Leo Cackett shot this campaign for Sony Ericsson.

Fan photographer with Fifa and Sony Ericsson




Here's the first of our selection of shoots taken by Oliver Elliot over the last few months. Oliver is currently our photographer in residence.

This was shot on location in sunny Milton Keynes, the City of Dreams.

Posh and Becks for Sony Ericsson




In one of Oliver's most high profile shoots to date, we spent the day with the fabulous David Beckham and his lovely wife Victoria at a call centre in Watford. The nations favourite celebrity couple were a pleasure to be with and are actually very down to earth.

Happy to walk in and out the call centre in her heels, on a freezing February day, Victoria said, "I love coming back from L.A. and doing smaller jobs like this...Watford's actually quite pretty in the snow!"

Blush with Sony Ericsson




A lovely shoot with Oliver Elliot and some blushing ladies

Heineken Fiesta in Barcelona



This image for Heineken was also shot by Oliver.
The landscape was shot for real in Barcelona but infortunately our 'cast of hundreds' had to make do with a studio in East London. Pretty convincing though...